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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1912)
jpfAKING OF STARTING OVER AGAIN, NAPOLEON DID THAT AT LEAST ONCE i - . 1 WNT ADVKIWISINCI In Tlio TIMES will Tut Your Itwil folate "in ,l,o Market" JClTecllvcly! n will lut tho fncla nbout your " rh. bctoro tlio oyca of nil "poa- W buyers" l town. Ami It & o"o 0' W" UB,,t l IWW1I.JU U.IMHU.JUU.' ffl00B lag ima MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS WANT ADVERTISING In TI10TIMK8 Will Keep lliu Inconio from Your I'lirnislicil Roman from Lapsing! YOU enn really help tho fntnll7 lovonucs by renting u fow furnished rooms and, It you knuw bow nnd when to 1180 tlio classified columns, you may keep tbat Itltlu extra lunonio nB "ptondy as a clock." zazssaar ol xxxv 111 IIii1)1Ih1ic1 In JH78 im Tho CoiiHt Stall MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912 EVENING EDITION RACE FOUND YET OF MURDERER OF Si BIIG A Consolidation of Times Coast .Mull ami Coos Hay AiUerllser. No. 166 MOB SLAYS 01 NAT ONAL HERO PORTLAND, Ora., Jan. SO Al ,n..h half adoandcUotivas and Lor of emissaries of tho Seid nily are at work en the eaiOHO cof the murderorsof Sold Bing i ...1..li. Itnrlv wnn fntinrl n UIUBtee " -" - truak in a Sonttlo waraheuio redncsdny, hni been found. A imhirof runiors have bcon rim )W without iuccobb and roports on tho various ooast poita to t t ilnnil fn 4li Plitnaan nistics, while reassuring ta tlio ttcat that tho alleged mur- irsra y bo captured, go no far- lor. Dstsctivcsof tlio local depart- cithavo located tho furniture bich was in a room in which liBg WBB niliraorcu mm wn vvuy acked to pieces. The man was adoubtadlj killed as ho lay in H and tho body then diemeuer- JoalouBy and robbory are tko oly notivoa auignod iib incon- ves for the murdor. All LEVIES IN NORTH JETTY , REPORT GOOD mm Tho Coquillo Herald gives tbo fol ding ai tbo total tax lovlos in Coos tunty towns: srshflold total levy 41.5 sndon total lovy 37. b ortb Bend total lovy 45 6 bqulllo total lovy 32.5 lyrtlo Point total lovy 35.5 I aitsldo total lovy 31.5 aplro total lovy 22.5 Tho special city IovIch and vnlua- ons aro as follows: andon, 5 mills $G21,4G5 pqulllo, 5 mills 570,029 aitslde, S mills MS, 259 nplre 178,983 Ianhflcld, 10 mills . .. .2,253,3-11 yrtlo Point 10 mills 353,506 orth Bend, 10 mills . .. .1,238,053 ort Coos Hay, 3 mills . . 8,357,058 T . 1 . i.l i roinung out mat any delay in Btarting tho construction of the North Jotty will bo additional ox ponso to tho govornincnt in tho work iteolf besides thcloRs in com merce, tho special report of Major Morrow to tho Chiof of Engineers on tho iiiiprovemcnt of tho Coom Bay bar id said to bo ono of tho strongest argumonts that could bo made for it. Capt. Mncgcnn of tho Breakwater said ho had it from a most excollont authority that Major Morrow's roport was all that could bo asked. Besides recommending a now survey of tho bar, Major Monow, according to advices recoived by Capt. Macgcnn, urged that tho North Jotty bo reconstructed just as soon as possible. Ho said that it should bo robuilt to at least whoro it was originally. Wheth er ho specified definitely a further extension of it, Capt. Macgcnn did not loam. (Dy Associated Press to tbo Coos Da) Times.) GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Jan. 20. Gonornl Podro Montoro, recently tho popular hero of Guayaquil, was shot yesterday by tbo populaco and drag ged Into tno streets, beheaded and burnod. Montoro In November last was pro claimed president by tbo troops sta tioned horo, but handed ovor tho loadorship fn tho provisional govern ment to Oonoral Flavlo Alfaro. Tho revolutionary army wont out from horo to moot tho govornment troops from Quito who, undor tho command of Gonoral Lconldns Plaza, defeated them and forced Guayaquil to caplt ulato. Gonoral Montoro with oth or leaders was captured January 22 and last ovonlng tho gonoral was brought boforo tho court martial and sentenced to Blztcen years Imprison ment In tho penitentiary. When General Plaza, who presided ovor tho court martial, announced tho son tence, crowds of angry peoplo who had surrounded tho government placo awaiting tho result shouted tholr vlolcnco protests. Tho oxcltomont increased rapidly and somo of thorn rushed into tbo court room and rid dled General Montoro with bullets, seized tbo body nnd dragged it into tho open air. Thoro tboy hacked off tho hoad .gathered fuol, started a firo and enst tho headless trunk Into tho flames. Tho oxcltomont continued throughout tho night with rovolvor shooting in many parts of tho city. BOD ) TUGS T IN VANCOUVER B.C.T DY IRE FUNDS FOR RELIEF WORK BUY DEAL DENIED E RIG DEAL IS ID E MY i US 20 YEARS OLD The Coos Day Times tolls of a pungstor in Maraliflold whoso blrth r U February 29th: hut Dandon lyjtarshfield cinched on that scoro VA bavo a younc man 20 vnnra a whe birthday is February 29 th. nPIeger Is tho younc nontlo- a3a l.- t NaT R Dandoulan all ;jEp-Dandon rtocordor. ,?. 'aPWlO.V CALENDAR t FOR YEAH 1013 Ceral Jtnto anil nrnsWlMi. A "iictlonwlllbeholdonNo- member 5. Primary election will bo hold - va April 18. At the general olectlon will T6 !ted president, vleo-presi-t. one Halted States senator, wapmen,n three Oregon 22?" SMrotary of state- "eriff, clerk, assecsor, troas- Br, dUtrlct attorney, coroner, "eyor, commlsslonor, justice 1 peace and constable. tl m6 prlraar' election v&r- e. . - . m,nnt0 for Bamo offl- 2 ' In addition will express lrcholcofor pregIdont j--v.,ueni .and will Report That Chicago Syndicate Is Being Formed to Take Over Property. Rumors of a big deal involving tho townsito of Glasgow nnd consldornblo proporty on tho onst sldo of tho liny aro afloat horo today but thoy could not bo definitely confirmed. According to tho roport, options bavo bcon taken on tho Glasgow townsito nnd tho ndjolnlng property for a porlod of nlnoty days. C. E. Fnrnum was among thoso who had heard of tbo deal. Ho said that ho had bcon Informed that a Chicago syndicato was back of It and that thoy proposed to establish a manufacturing city thoro. That thoy plan to utlllzo tho Echomo adopted by tho United States Stool corporation In building Gary, Ind., was intimated by tho fact that it was claimed that the company be ing formed to swing it was to bo a flvo million-dollar corporation. Several additional contributions to tho relief funds for tho widows and orphans of tho launch North Stardisaitorcnmo in today, swell ing tho total considerably During tho last day or two, many contributions of clothing, supplies, otc, have bcon received, Bomo coining from North Bend. Messrs. Sacchi and McOormac and Mrs. Nollio Owen havo now assumed chargo of distributing tho contributions and will have chargo of tho expenditure of tho funds raised. Much interest is boing Manifest ed in tho benefit program to bo given at tho Masonic Opora IIoubo Sunday at 2:30 by tho Coos Bay Concort band. Besides tho in strumental nuniborB by the band mombors, solos will bo rendered by Mrs. A. B. Gidloy and Mrs. E Slmdburno. Tho bonofit porformanco at tho Grand last ovening also netted quite a sum which will go to tho benefit of tho families. Additional cash subscriptions to day woro: Cal Wright $10.00 E. W. Borultt 2.50 W. K. Wlsoman 2.00 K. Erlcson 1.00 E. M. Erlcson 1,00 W. n. Cox GO R. E. Shino 5.00 A. E. Gncnon 2.50 None of tho bodies huvo bcon re covered nnd no traco of thorn found. DIE NEA TOGETHER A number of old residents havo called attention to tho strange fact that three companions in tho life Baying service about twenty yearB ago should die within a short timo of each othor. Tho first was Capt. Varnoy, inspector of tho life saving sorvico on tho coast, who started in horo as a surfman. Then followed Oapt. Wilcox, who had charge of tho local Btation about twenty yoars ago, and then came tho tragic fato of Joo Yon kor who had served with both of them in tho sorvico horo. Somebody starttd a rumor today that the C. A. Smith Co. was about to take over tho Coos Bay, Itoio burg and Eastern Railway bttwecn Marshfield and Myrtle Point. Supt, Miller in chargo of tho railroad and other local holdings of tho Southern Pacific stated that ho was sure that the rumor was without foundation. Tho Smith-Poworu Logging Co. has been negotiating with tho Sou thern Pacific to extend tho local lino up tha North or South Fork of tho Coquillo to open Bomo now logging camps there and it is un derstood that C. A. Smith took this matter up with Messrs. Calvin and Sproulo in San Francisco this weok. If this extension is mado, it will probably bo a year and u half before it is done. In caso tho Southern Pacific does not build tha extension it is under stood tho Smith-Powora company will build a lino of their own to Bridge to open up tho timbor in thatvioinity. VANCOUVER, D. C, Jan. 20. Tho Royal Bank's branch at the cor ner of Main street and. Seventh ove nuo was robbed of all Its cash by two robbers at 11 o'clock this morning. Manager L. A. Stevens nnd members of his Btnff woro backed Into tho vault and locked thoro whilo tho rob bers helped thomsolvcs to ovorythlug: in sight. It is not known how much monoy was takon, but tho sum is un doubted high in tho thousands. Tho two robbors entorcd by tlio fiont door nnd horded tho clorka Into tho vault and then lolsuroly took alt tho monoy. Ono of tho clorks mndo a Bhow of fight. Ho was knocked down by a blow on tho bond with tho butt-ond. of a gun and becamo sonsolcss. The robbors nro boliovcd to havo loft the bnnk by a roar door. Thoy Jolnod persons on tho street boforo anyone realized what had transpired. Tho robbory wns exceedingly bold' for tho cornor Is a busy ono. Ah soon as the clorks woro rolonsed thero was a grcnt huo and cry but so far no traco of tho robbers hns been found. It Is clnlmcd by tho officials of tho Royal Bank that only ono thousand dollars was taken. UN SCHOOL WORKERS MEET FOREST GROVE ARRIVE TODAY ON BREAKWATER BOND ELECTION HELD ILLEGAL MN CANDIDATE Dr. Springston will conduct a so-! w. A, Wllllam8 of Foro8t Qrov0( rles of Sunday school Institutes in 0r.( who ,8 ft ,)ro8ectIvo canalllate Mnrshflold beginning with tho Union. for the ropubHcall nominatlon for Sunday School prayer meeting at tho conBreS8 ,n oppOB,t,on to wlll!8 0. Baptist church last ovonlng. Hawley, Bpont Sunday In Rosoburg Friday, Saturday and Sunday nft- conferring with local politicians and ornoons at 3 o'clock ho will conduct sotting acqunlntod with conditions In conferences for all tho workers and.th,s vicinity. Rosoburg News. on each ovonlng of tho BACHELORS ON COOS RIVER ates to,hrr "" t ventions. TOU" juration closes on April 9 "TS Petition.: aThI 4. -"owirauon 29. re-opens April J'oses for last time, May 15. J Leap Year Editor: Coos Rlvor has a number of flno young men who should havo had their names In your bachelor list long boforo this. I know wo aro far distant from town but novortholoss we are not hermits. Horo aro somo oC thoso whoso names have not been In cluded In your list heretofore: Lloyd Cutllp. L. Jones. Geo. Clinklnbcard. John Enegron, Jr. Tom Smith. " ' Goo. Smith. ' Wm. Doylo. Carl Anderson. Harry Jarvls. J. A. Loftus. Horbort Geddes. Guy Cutllp. Sherman Cutllp. Russell Beale. samo day named ho will address nudlonces at 7:30 on tho conduct and manage ment of tho Sunday school BROTHER AT 1JANDON. According to tho Portland Ore- All, gonian, Claude Whltsott of Portland, thoso meetings will bo hold in tho, Oregon, last Thursday ovonlng, shot Baptist church, and Rov. G. LeRoy nd killed Rosa Ormo, a woman with Hall extends a cordial Invitation to nil tho workora of all tho city chur ches to attend. Dr. Springston is a specialist in his lino and It has boon a long whilo slnco ono in this work has visited Marshfield. V 'MHll U. S. Mall BOXES at MILNER'S. WOMEN'S Auxiliary of Presbyte rian church will hold a COOKED FOOD SALE Saturday afternoon, 1 o'clock, at M. A. Sweotman building, No. Broadway. whom ho had boon living, but from whopi ho had beon estranged after having trouble Aftor shooting tho woman, Whltsott turned tho gun on himself and killed ljlmsolf instnntly. Whltsott was a brother of S. O. Whltsott of this city and tho latter went to Portland Saturday to attend the funeral. Bandon Recorder. Sanitary NER'S. PLUMBING at MIL- SAVE MONEY by buying feed of HAINES' Best pineapples, oranges, bananas, grapefruit, Malaga grapes and cran berries at Ollivant & Weaver's. Chicken Tnmnlcfs, our own make, at Lewis Confectionery. Thoroughly reliable I FLOUR and FEED. Haines' Just arrived to Ollivant & Weaver, on tho Breakwater, cauliflower, Los Angeles headlottuco nnd colery. Qolng steady: nAINES' FLOUR. Ollivant & Weaver Headquarters for all frosh fruits and vegetables. Fresh Ranch Eggs Just In nnd at bottom price at Ollivant & Weaver's. Get your HUNTERS, and ANG LERS' LICENSE at MILNER'S. Chicken Tamnles, our own make, at Lewis Confectionery. Houso NUMBERS at MILNER'S. A TURKISH nATII will GOOD. Phono 214-J. do you Tho Brcakwator nrrived in ear ly this morning after a rathor rough trip down tho coast. Sho had sixty-ono passengers and a good cargo of freight. In tho freight was a donkoy on gino for tho Smith-Powers com pany and an automobile for Paul Sterling at Coquillo. Mr. Sterling is the agent of tho lot'al railway at Coquillo. The Breakwater will sail at 1 o'clock Saturday for Portland. Among thoso arriving on tho Breakwater woro; Mrs. E. L. C. Farrin, Miss M. F. Mullen, Bollo Thrift, Mlldrod Carvor, A. Carvor, T. W. Wray, G. H. Weatherbeo, Mrs. G. W. Topo, Mrs. A. Hersh, C. A. Manuol, G. H. Ban non, L. G. Keating, O. Stephenson, Vora Schonck, Jonnio Walton, J, M. Klols, J. E. Mitchell, Mrs. M. Over ton, Mrs. C. King, W. E. Silver, K. Hardt, P. J. Shropshlro, C. S. Mur phy, F. W. Weldon, M. J. Bakor, E, E. Prlng, J. L. Gross, II. Ironhan, Esther Johnson, J. W. Wood, R. L. Conroy, E. M. Rosonthal, J. A. Swodborg, J. Bakor, H. B. authors, MIbs C. Lynn, Mabel Thompson, L. S. Sheldon, S. II. Goldstein, H. B. Mod ley, J. A. O'Kelly, E. S. Collum, W. A. Rold, A. O. Haas, Mrs. Haas, Hat tlo Coates, Sadlo Hobnor, Mrs. A. F. Hebnor, Mattlo Burko, Mrs. A. O. Jones, Ella Hoguo, Jewel Wilson, Mary Evorsol, Mrs. E. E. McStny Elizabeth Cone, A. Cono, S. Conno P. Anderson, M. A. Colt, G. R. Wal ters, J. P. Stetson, II. C. Horbort, F. Finn, Jns, Murray. SALEM, Ore, Jan. 20. Tho Sa promo Court revorscd tho lowor court of Jackson county and knocked out tho proposed $1,500,000 bond issue for tho construction of pormanout roads, which was authorized by tho peoplo of tho county at a special election. Tho court docldod tho Issue was unconstitutional. It hold that the Initiative law undor which the bonds carried was all right, but that It did not provldo for tho holding of such nn olectlon. This is tho second sorlotiB blow dollverod by tho Supremo Court to tho nmbltlous plans of Jnckson coun ty cltlzons. Tho first occurred two years ngo, whon tho court sot aside nn appropriation votod by tho Iogls laturo for tho construction of a high way east and west through Orogos by way of Medford and Crator Lake- W w 4 ALONG THE WATERFRONT The schoonor Loulso which has been loading with lumbor from the Coquillo at tho Railroad wharf, was towod to sea yesterday by tho tug Gleaner. Tho tug Columbia towed the Es ther Buhne, which loaded at tho Railroad dock, to sea yesterday. Max Weiss, who was recently sen tenced to n term of 30 days in the county jail for soiling Intoxicating: liquors contrary to law, Is today cir culating a petition which will bo pre sented to Govornor West In hopo that tho sontonco may bo sot aside. It is said that the petition is boing freoly signed by persons who aro Incllnod to bollovo the sontonco n bit too strhi- gent. nosoburg Nows. CATCHING INLET NEWS Rov. Connor held services at Mrs. Sarah Bonobrako's homo, Sunday at half past two. Thero were qulto a number of peoplo present. The scripture reading was from Romans Eighth Chapter Eighteenth Verso. Ho will hold services again at tho same place four weeks from last meeting: but at 3 o'clock Instead of 2:30. Miss Charlotto Hlgglnson camo homo from Milllcoma Sunday and re mained with her parents till Monday. Ferdinand Hanson wns tho guest of Will Hlgglnson Sunday. Mrs. Jackson Is surely on tho road to recovery. Sho was ablo to walk without assistance Thursday,